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An addition (ch. 14) found in the Greek OT to the book of Daniel; probably written in the 2nd cent. BCE, consisting of menacing satires in which Daniel ridicules the belief that an idol is capable of eating food. The piece is
regarded as a deuterocanonical part of the book of Daniel in Roman Catholic and Greek Orthodox editions of the Bible, but
put into the Apocrypha in Protestant versions.